WO2014010306A1 - 情報処理装置および情報処理システム - Google Patents

情報処理装置および情報処理システム Download PDF

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WO2014010306A1
WO2014010306A1 PCT/JP2013/063985 JP2013063985W WO2014010306A1 WO 2014010306 A1 WO2014010306 A1 WO 2014010306A1 JP 2013063985 W JP2013063985 W JP 2013063985W WO 2014010306 A1 WO2014010306 A1 WO 2014010306A1
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明宏 佐々木
義成 小林
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  • the present invention relates to an information processing apparatus and an information processing system.
  • a cash processing terminal that handles banknotes is installed in a financial institution such as a bank.
  • the cash processing terminal include an ATM (Automatic teller machine), a cash deposit / withdrawal machine (TCR: Teller Cash Recycler), a cash deposit / withdrawal machine for deposit and withdrawal, and a banknote sorter.
  • These cash processing terminals are connected to a local network (see, for example, Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 2010-049373).
  • the local network is connected to an ATM control unit, a teller terminal, a depositing / dispensing terminal, a banknote sorter terminal, and the like, which are equivalent to higher-level terminals of these cash processing terminals.
  • the banknote is printed with a serial number (hereinafter referred to as “serial number”) for each type of banknote, and the cash processing terminal has a function of reading the serial number printed on the banknote.
  • serial number read by the ATM can be stored in the ATM control unit.
  • the serial number read by the cash dispenser for the counter is accumulated in the teller terminal
  • the serial number read by the cash deposit / withdrawal machine is accumulated in the depositing / dispensing terminal and read by the banknote sorter.
  • the serial number can be stored in the banknote sorter terminal.
  • the serial number read by the cash processing terminal is the cash processing terminal itself or its higher order terminal (in the above example, ATM control unit, teller terminal, cashier terminal, banknote sorter terminal). Etc.). For this reason, the serial numbers read by the cash processing terminal are not centrally managed, and the serial numbers cannot be easily searched or analyzed.
  • the cash processing terminal transmits the serial number to the accounting system via the backbone network existing outside the local network, and the serial number is recorded in the accounting system. Numbers need to be centrally managed.
  • the banking system is a place where banks strictly manage data, from the viewpoint of security and traffic, the banking system cannot be easily accessed for serial number search and analysis.
  • the transaction information in the cash processing terminal is matched with the transaction information of the accounting system.
  • the case where the customer involved in the transaction of the banknote should be specified corresponds to the case where the customer involved in the transaction of the counterfeit note is specified when the counterfeit note is discovered, for example.
  • an information processing apparatus provided between a cash processing terminal group in a local network and an external network existing outside the local network, An information acquisition unit for acquiring a serial number obtained by reading a banknote by a cash processing terminal constituting a cash processing terminal group and transaction information of the banknote by the cash processing terminal in the local network, and the serial number
  • An information acquisition unit for acquiring a serial number obtained by reading a banknote by a cash processing terminal constituting a cash processing terminal group and transaction information of the banknote by the cash processing terminal in the local network, and the serial number
  • a storage control unit that associates and stores the transaction information in the storage unit, and when the serial number is input, controls the transaction information that is stored in the storage unit in association with the serial number to be displayed.
  • an information processing apparatus including a display control unit.
  • the display control unit may acquire information on a customer involved in the transaction from an external server connected to the external network based on the transaction information.
  • the display control unit may perform control so that information about the customer is displayed.
  • the information related to the customer may include at least one of the account number of the customer and the name of the customer.
  • An information processing system including an apparatus, wherein the cash processing terminal includes an information notification unit that notifies a serial number obtained by reading a banknote and transaction information of the banknote, and the information processing apparatus includes the cash An information acquisition unit that acquires the serial number and the transaction information notified by the processing terminal in the local network; a storage control unit that associates the serial number with the transaction information and stores the storage number in the storage unit; Display control that controls to display the transaction information stored in the storage unit in association with the serial number when a number is input It comprises, when the information processing system is provided.
  • the display control unit may acquire information on the customer involved in the transaction from an external server connected to the external network based on the transaction information.
  • the display control unit may perform control so that information about the customer is displayed.
  • the information related to the customer may include at least one of the account number of the customer and the name of the customer.
  • FIG. 1 is a diagram illustrating a configuration of a general information processing system. It is a figure which shows the structure of the information processing system which concerns on embodiment of this invention. It is a figure which shows the function structural example of the cash processing terminal which concerns on embodiment of this invention. It is a figure which shows the function structural example of the information processing apparatus which concerns on embodiment of this invention. It is a figure which shows the structural example of the accumulation
  • a plurality of constituent elements having substantially the same functional configuration may be distinguished by adding different alphabets after the same reference numeral.
  • it is not necessary to particularly distinguish each of a plurality of constituent elements having substantially the same functional configuration only the same reference numerals are given.
  • FIG. 1 is a diagram illustrating a configuration of a general information processing system 10 ′.
  • a general information processing system 10 ′ includes a cash processing terminal 200 that handles banknotes, a host terminal 300 that corresponds to a terminal higher than the cash processing terminal 200, an ATM monitoring device 400, and a billing system 600. It has.
  • the cash processing terminal 200 and the upper terminal 300 exist in the local network (that is, the cash processing terminal 200 and the upper terminal 300 are connected to the local network).
  • the local network is constructed by, for example, a LAN (Local Area Network).
  • the backbone network 500 is an external network existing outside the local network, and is constructed by, for example, a WAN (Wide Area Network).
  • a billing system 600 is connected to the backbone network 500.
  • the cash processing terminal 200 is installed in a financial institution such as a bank.
  • the cash processing terminal 200 include an ATM 200A, a cash depositing / dispensing machine 200B for a window, a cash depositing / dispensing machine 200C for depositing / dispensing, and a bill sorting machine 200D.
  • the host terminal 300 include an ATM control unit 300A, a teller terminal 300B, a cashier terminal 300C, and a banknote sorter terminal 300D.
  • ATM 200A is a terminal for customers to deposit and withdraw banknotes and is operated with a cassette C for storing banknotes.
  • the ATM 200 ⁇ / b> A has an ATM control unit 300 ⁇ / b> A therein and is connected to the ATM monitoring device 400.
  • one ATM 200A is connected to the ATM monitoring device 400, but a plurality of ATM 200A may be connected.
  • the ATM 200A is installed, for example, in a financial institution store.
  • the ATM monitoring device 400 is generally connected to the billing system 600 via the backbone network 500.
  • the cash deposit / withdrawal machine 200B for a window is a terminal that deposits banknotes received from a customer based on an operation of a teller to the teller terminal 300B or dispenses banknotes according to a customer's request.
  • the counter cash depositing / dispensing machine 200B is installed, for example, in a counter counter of a financial institution.
  • the cash deposit / withdrawal machine 200B for the window is also equipped with a cassette C for storing banknotes.
  • the teller terminal 300 ⁇ / b> B is generally connected to the billing system 600 via the backbone network 500.
  • the cash deposit / withdrawal machine 200C has a function of calculating the amount of cash by counting the money collected from the ATM 200A and the cash deposit / withdrawal machine 200B for the window based on the operation of the cashier terminal 300C by the bank clerk. Yes.
  • the cash deposit / withdrawal machine 200C for deposit and withdrawal is installed, for example, in the back of a bank counter or in a backyard.
  • a cash depositing / dispensing machine 200C for depositing / dispensing is also equipped with a cassette C for storing banknotes, as in the ATM 200A.
  • the cashier terminal 300 ⁇ / b> C is generally connected to the billing system 600 via the backbone network 500.
  • the banknote sorter 200D counts the cash collected from the ATM 200A and the cash deposit / withdrawal machine 200B for the counter based on the operation of the banknote sorter terminal 300D by a bank clerk, and further selects every predetermined number (for example, , Every 100 sheets).
  • the banknote sorter 200D prints and outputs a band number on a bundled banknote bundled every predetermined number.
  • the banknote sorter 200D can store the printed band number in units of date, hour, minute, and second.
  • the banknote sorter 200D is installed, for example, in the back of a bank counter or in a backyard.
  • the banknote sorter 200D does not have a cassette C for storing banknotes.
  • the banknote sorter terminal 300D is generally connected to the bill system 600.
  • cassette C used in each of the ATM 200A, the cash deposit / withdrawal machine 200B and the cash deposit / withdrawal machine 200C for deposit and withdrawal is compatible.
  • Each cassette C has a unique ID (hereinafter also referred to as “cassette ID”), and the cassette ID is stored in a memory existing inside the cassette C.
  • cassette ID is read by the cash processing terminal 200.
  • the cash processing terminal 200 has a unique ID (hereinafter also referred to as “device ID”), and the device ID is stored in a memory existing inside the cash processing terminal 200.
  • the serial number is printed on the banknote, and the cash processing terminal 200 has a function of reading the serial number printed on the banknote.
  • the serial number read by the ATM 200A can be stored in the ATM control unit 300A.
  • the serial number read by the teller cash deposit / withdrawal machine 200B is accumulated in the teller terminal 300B
  • the serial number read by the cash deposit / withdrawal machine 200C is accumulated in the depositing / dispensing terminal 300C, and banknote sorting is performed.
  • the serial number read by the machine 200D can be stored in the banknote sorter terminal 300D.
  • the serial number read by the cash processing terminal 200 is the cash processing terminal 200 or its higher order terminal (in the above example, the ATM control unit 300A, the teller terminal 300B, the cashier terminal). 300C, bill sorter terminal 300D, etc.). Therefore, the serial numbers read by the cash processing terminal 200 are not centrally managed, and the serial numbers cannot be easily searched or analyzed.
  • the cash processing terminal 200 transmits the serial numbers to the accounting system 600 via the backbone network 500 existing outside the local network.
  • serial numbers need to be centrally managed.
  • the account system 600 is a place where the bank strictly manages data, the account system 600 cannot be easily accessed for searching and analyzing serial numbers from the viewpoint of security and traffic. .
  • FIG. 2 is a diagram showing a configuration of the information processing system 10 according to the embodiment of the present invention.
  • the information processing system 10 is mainly different from a general information processing system 10 ′ in that an information processing apparatus 100 is provided.
  • the information processing apparatus 100 is provided between one or a plurality of cash processing terminals 200 (hereinafter referred to as “cash processing terminal group”) in the local network and the backbone network 500.
  • the information processing apparatus 100 acquires a serial number obtained by reading a banknote by the cash processing terminal 200 constituting the cash processing terminal group in the local network, and stores the serial number. According to this configuration, since serial numbers read by the cash processing terminal 200 are centrally managed, it is possible to easily search and analyze serial numbers.
  • serial number is managed by the information processing apparatus 100 different from the account system 600 in which the bank strictly manages the data. Therefore, compared to the case where serial numbers are managed by the billing system 600, access restrictions considering security and traffic are relaxed. Therefore, it is possible to easily access the information processing apparatus 100 for serial number search and analysis.
  • the information processing apparatus 100 may be provided as an independent apparatus as illustrated in FIG. 2, but may be integrated with another apparatus.
  • the information processing apparatus 100 is integrated between the cash processing terminal group in the local network and the backbone network 500 in a state in which the information processing apparatus 100 is integrated with at least one of the accounting terminal 300C and the banknote sorter terminal 300D. It may be provided.
  • the number of cash processing terminals 200 is not particularly limited.
  • an ATM 200 ⁇ / b> A, a cash depositing / dispensing machine 200 ⁇ / b> B for cashiers, a cash depositing / dispensing machine 200 ⁇ / b> C for depositing / dispensing, and a banknote sorter 200 ⁇ / b> D are shown.
  • the type of 200 is not particularly limited.
  • the cash processing terminal 200 constituting the cash processing terminal group may include at least one of the ATM 200A, the cash depositing / dispensing machine 200B for cash, the cash depositing / dispensing machine 200C for depositing / dispensing, and the banknote sorting machine 200D.
  • FIG. 3 is a diagram illustrating a functional configuration example of the cash processing terminal 200 according to the embodiment of the present invention.
  • the cash processing terminal 200 according to the embodiment of the present invention includes a communication unit 210, a control unit 220, a storage unit 230, and a reading unit 240.
  • the communication unit 210 has a function of communicating with other devices according to control by the control unit 220.
  • the control unit 220 has a function of controlling the entire operation of the cash processing terminal 200.
  • the storage unit 230 can store a program and data for operating the control unit 220. In addition, the storage unit 230 can temporarily store various data necessary for the operation of the control unit 220.
  • the reading unit 240 has a function of reading banknotes handled in the transaction.
  • the communication unit 210, the storage unit 230, and the reading unit 240 exist inside the cash processing terminal 200, but the communication unit 210, the storage unit 230, and the reading unit 240 are included in the cash processing terminal. 200 may be provided outside.
  • the control unit 220 includes an information generation unit 221 and an information notification unit 222. Hereinafter, details of each of these functional units included in the control unit 220 will be described.
  • the information generation unit 221 has a function of generating data related to banknotes handled in transactions at the cash processing terminal 200 (hereinafter also referred to as “banknote data”).
  • the banknote data includes at least the serial number of the banknote, and may include transaction information, a recognition result, and other information.
  • the information generation unit 221 can recognize the serial number from the read data read by the reading unit 240.
  • the information generation unit 221 may use the data of the serial number portion of the banknote read data instead of the serial number.
  • the information generation unit 221 can also recognize the recognition result from the read data read by the reading unit 240. Moreover, the information generation part 221 can also acquire transaction information and other information from a predetermined place.
  • the information notification unit 222 has a function of notifying the information processing apparatus 100 of the banknote data generated by the information generation unit 221. Further, the information notification unit 222 has a function of notifying the bill system 600 of the banknote data generated by the information generation unit 221. When banknote data is notified to the accounting system 600, the banknote data is transmitted to the accounting system 600 via the backbone network 500 by the communication unit 210.
  • FIG. 4 is a diagram illustrating a functional configuration example of the information processing apparatus 100 according to the embodiment of the present invention.
  • the information processing apparatus 100 includes a communication unit 110, a control unit 120, and a storage unit 130.
  • the information processing apparatus 100 further includes a display unit 140 and an input unit 150.
  • the communication unit 110 has a function of communicating with other devices according to control by the control unit 120.
  • the control unit 120 has a function of controlling the entire operation of the information processing apparatus 100.
  • the storage unit 130 can store a program and data for operating the control unit 120. In addition, the storage unit 130 can temporarily store various data necessary for the operation of the control unit 120.
  • the display unit 140 has a function of displaying information according to control by the control unit 120.
  • the input unit 150 has a function of accepting input of information by an operator.
  • the communication unit 110, the storage unit 130, the display unit 140, and the input unit 150 exist inside the information processing apparatus 100.
  • the communication unit 110, the storage unit 130, the display unit 140, and the input unit 150 may be provided outside the information processing apparatus 100.
  • the control unit 120 includes an information acquisition unit 121, a storage control unit 122, and a display control unit 123.
  • details of each of these functional units included in the control unit 120 will be described.
  • the information acquisition unit 121 has a function of acquiring banknote data generated by the cash processing terminals 200 constituting the cash processing terminal group in the local network. That is, the information acquisition unit 121 has a function of acquiring the banknote data via a local network. For example, the information acquisition unit 121 acquires the banknote data notified by the information notification unit 222 within the local network.
  • the storage control unit 122 causes the storage unit 130 to store the banknote data acquired by the information acquisition unit 121.
  • the banknote data includes at least a serial number.
  • the banknote data acquired by the information acquisition unit 121 includes information other than the serial number (for example, transaction information, recognition result, other information, etc.), the information is included in the serial number. What is necessary is just to make it memorize
  • the transaction information may have a format common to the plurality of cash processing terminals 200 that constitute the cash processing terminal group.
  • the transaction information is used for searching and analysis more than when transaction information having a different format is used by the cash processing terminal 200. It becomes easy to do.
  • the display control unit 123 When the serial number is input, the display control unit 123 performs control so that the transaction information stored in the storage unit 130 in association with the serial number is displayed. For example, when the operator inputs the serial number, the input unit 150 accepts the input of the serial number and outputs the serial number to the display control unit 123. The display control unit 123 performs control so that the transaction information stored in the storage unit 130 in association with the serial number output from the input unit 150 is displayed. The display unit 140 performs display according to control by the display control unit 123.
  • the transaction information may include a transaction time (for example, “start” and “end” shown in FIGS. 5 to 7) and a transaction content (for example, “transaction” shown in FIGS. 5 to 7).
  • a transaction time for example, “start” and “end” shown in FIGS. 5 to 7
  • a transaction content for example, “transaction” shown in FIGS. 5 to 7.
  • the display control unit 123 can also acquire information related to the customer involved in the transaction from the account system 600 connected to the backbone network 500 based on the transaction information. For example, it is assumed that the account system 600 stores the transaction information notified as described above in association with information related to the customer. In such a case, the display control unit 123 may acquire information related to the customer stored in association with the transaction information from the account system 600.
  • the display control unit 123 may perform control so that information about the customer is displayed.
  • the information about the customer may include the customer's account number or the customer's name.
  • the information about the customer may include at least one of the customer account number and the customer name.
  • FIG. 5 to FIG. 7 are diagrams showing examples of the configuration of accumulated data accumulated in the information processing apparatus 100 according to the embodiment of the present invention.
  • the accumulated data is configured such that histories 1 to n (for example, n ⁇ 16) are associated with each serial number. That is, when the information processing apparatus 100 acquires the serial number and history from the cash processing terminal 200, the information processing apparatus 100 stores the history in association with the serial number.
  • Each history includes, for example, “transaction information”, “recognition result”, and “other information”.
  • Transaction information includes “start”, “end”, “transaction”, “transaction”, “state”, “separation source”, and “collection destination”. “Start” indicates the date and time when the transaction by the cash processing terminal 200 is started, and “End” indicates the date and time when the transaction by the cash processing terminal 200 is ended. “Transaction” is information indicating the type of transaction performed by the cash processing terminal 200, and examples of the transaction include deposit, withdrawal, sealing, and counting.
  • Transporter is information indicating the person who performed the transaction. For example, when a deposit / withdrawal transaction is made by ATM 200A or cash cash dispenser 200B for a customer, a customer becomes a trader, and when a transaction for counting is done by cash cash dispenser 200B for a cashier, When a transaction is made by a cash depositing / dispensing machine 200C or a banknote arranging machine 200D for deposit and withdrawal, a bank clerk becomes a trader.
  • “Status” is information indicating whether or not the transaction is normally completed. Examples of states include normal termination and error termination.
  • Collecting destination is information indicating a banknote storage location inside the cash processing terminal 200. Examples of the accumulation destination include a cassette, a deposit / withdrawal port, a temporary storage unit, a collection warehouse, and an RJ warehouse. In particular, the RJ warehouse is an accumulation destination where the banknote is stored when an abnormal banknote is found.
  • “Recognition result” includes “serial number Read result”, “ticket type information”, “amount”, “Category”, and “age information”. “Serial number read result” indicates whether or not the serial number was successfully read. When the serial number cannot be recognized normally, the data of the serial number portion of the banknote reading data may be accumulated instead of the serial number.
  • the “ticket type information” is information indicating an area (for example, a country) where a bill is issued.
  • “Amount” is information indicating the amount of a bill.
  • Category is information indicating the category of banknotes, and is expressed by C1, C2, C3, C4a, C4b, and the like, for example.
  • C1 is a category to which tickets other than banknotes belong
  • C2 is a category to which tickets suspected of being counterfeit tickets belong
  • C3 is a category to which tickets that are highly likely to be counterfeit tickets belong.
  • C4a is a category to which a ticket that is a normal ticket belongs
  • C4b is a category to which a ticket that is a lossy ticket belongs.
  • “Year information” is information indicating the age of a bill.
  • “Other information” includes “device classification”, “device ID”, “Cassette ID”, and “band number”.
  • Apparatus classification is information indicating the classification of the cash processing terminal 200 that has performed the transaction.
  • the “apparatus classification” may be information indicating any one of an ATM, a cash deposit / withdrawal machine for a window, a cash deposit / withdrawal machine for deposit / withdrawal, and a banknote sorter.
  • the “apparatus ID” corresponds to an ID for identifying the cash processing terminal 200 that has performed the transaction.
  • “Cassette ID” corresponds to an ID for identifying the cassette C in which banknotes are stored.
  • the “band number” corresponds to the band number printed on the bundled banknote sealed by the banknote sorter 200D.
  • FIG. 8 is a diagram illustrating an operation example of the information processing system according to the embodiment of the present invention.
  • the customer deposits and withdraws banknotes using the ATM 200A and the cash deposit / withdrawal machine 200B for a window.
  • a bank employee of the financial institution removes the cassette C from the ATM 200A or the cash deposit / withdrawal machine 200B for the counter, and attaches the removed cassette C to the cash deposit / withdrawal machine 200C.
  • a bank employee of the financial institution counts the banknotes using the cash depositing / dispensing machine 200C for depositing / dispensing, and determines the height of the banknotes.
  • a bank employee of the financial institution deposits the banknotes withdrawn by the cash depositing / dispensing machine 200C for depositing / dispensing into the banknote sorting machine 200D.
  • the bank employee of the financial institution sorts the banknotes by denomination or sorts them into either a non-performing bill or a regular bill using the banknote sorting machine 200D.
  • the banknotes correspond to banknotes that are damaged or soiled and are not distributed on the market.
  • a genuine note is not a non-performing ticket, but corresponds to a banknote at a level that can be circulated again in the market.
  • a bank employee of the financial institution uses a banknote sorter 200D to sort the banknotes and bundle them every predetermined number (for example, every 100 sheets) to make a banknote.
  • Bundled banknotes may be stored in a safe in the bank, or may be transported to a cash center or other store.
  • a sales representative or sales representative takes a banknote to a customer outside the store for sales activities.
  • the banknote may be stored in a safe in the bank while being stored in the cassette C, or may be transported to a cash center or another store.
  • a trader who transports cash to a foreign employee or a financial institution stores, in the cassette C, banknotes whose denomination and number of sheets are fixed for replenishment of cash to the ATM 200A and the cash deposit / withdrawal machine 200B.
  • a bank employee of the financial institution mounts the cassette C in which the banknotes are stored in this manner on the ATM 200A and the cash deposit / withdrawal machine 200B for the counter and starts a transaction with the customer.
  • the serial number of the banknote is read by the cash processing terminal 200 and notified to the information processing apparatus 100 as banknote data.
  • the notified banknote data is edited into a format in which the serial number and the history are associated with each other as shown in FIGS. 5 to 7 and stored in the storage unit 130 of the information processing apparatus 100.
  • the information processing apparatus 100 can manage the history of banknotes (for example, how banknotes were handled in a row).
  • FIGS. 9 and 10 are diagrams showing an example of the operation flow of the information processing system 10 according to the embodiment of the present invention.
  • the example of the operation flow shown in FIGS. 9 and 10 is merely an example of the operation flow of the information processing system 10, and the operation of the information processing system 10 is similar to the example shown in FIGS. 9 and 10. It goes without saying that it is not limited.
  • step S11 it is assumed that the operator has found a counterfeit bill.
  • step S12 when the operator logs in to the information processing apparatus 100 (step S12), the information processing apparatus 100 displays a menu screen (step S13).
  • the menu screen includes a button for selecting the bill tracking function.
  • step S14 the information processing apparatus 100 activates the bill tracking function (step S15).
  • the operator interprets the serial number of the counterfeit bill (step S16) and inputs the serial number (step S17).
  • the serial number For example, the present invention can be applied to every scene where an operator grasps a customer involved in a banknote transaction.
  • the information processing apparatus 100 retrieves the input serial number from the accumulated data (step S18), and if the serial number does not exist, the process returns to step S18.
  • the information processing apparatus 100 displays the history associated with the serial number (step S19).
  • step S20 when the information processing apparatus 100 displays a screen for selecting whether or not to inquire about information about the customer (step S20), the operator selects whether to inquire about information about the customer. Is input (step S21).
  • the information processing apparatus 100 returns to step S13 when there is an input that the inquiry about the information about the customer is not performed, but goes to step S22 when there is an input that the inquiry about the information about the customer is performed. move on.
  • the information processing apparatus 100 displays an inquiry screen (step S22).
  • the inquiry screen may include transaction information, for example.
  • the transaction information may include a transaction time (for example, “start” and “end” shown in FIGS. 5 to 7) and transaction contents (for example, “transaction” shown in FIGS. 5 to 7).
  • a case where the transaction content and the transaction content are included in the inquiry screen is shown as an example.
  • the information processing apparatus 100 transmits an inquiry request to the billing system 600 (step S24).
  • the inquiry request may include transaction information.
  • a case where a transaction time and transaction contents are included in the inquiry request is shown as an example.
  • the accounting system 600 searches for information related to the customer related to the transaction time and transaction content (step S25), and returns information related to the customer as a query result (step S26).
  • the information processing apparatus 100 displays the inquiry result (step S27), and ends the inquiry of information about the customer (step S28).
  • the case where both the customer's account number and the customer's personal name as an example of the customer's name are included in the information about the customer displayed as the inquiry result is shown as an example.
  • the information processing system 10 is mainly different from the general information processing system 10 ′ in that the information processing apparatus 100 is provided.
  • the information processing apparatus 100 is provided between a cash processing terminal group in the local network and the backbone network 500.
  • the information processing apparatus 100 acquires a serial number obtained by reading a banknote by the cash processing terminal 200 constituting the cash processing terminal group in the local network, and stores the serial number. According to this configuration, since serial numbers read by the cash processing terminal 200 are centrally managed, it is possible to easily search and analyze serial numbers.
  • the operator by displaying the transaction information associated with the input serial number, for example, the operator specifies a customer involved in the transaction of the banknote with the serial number based on the transaction information. It becomes possible. Therefore, it becomes possible to easily identify the customer involved in the transaction of the banknote with the serial number. Furthermore, by displaying information related to the customers involved in the banknote transaction, the operator can more easily identify the customers involved in the banknote transaction with the serial number.
  • Each block configuring the control unit 120 includes, for example, a CPU (Central Processing Unit), a RAM (Random Access Memory), and the program stored in the storage unit 130 is expanded and executed by the CPU.
  • a CPU Central Processing Unit
  • RAM Random Access Memory
  • the function can be realized.
  • each block which comprises the control part 120 may be comprised by the hardware for exclusive use, and may be comprised by the combination of several hardware.
  • Each block that configures the control unit 220 includes, for example, a CPU, a RAM, and the like, and the function can be realized by a program stored in the storage unit 230 being expanded and executed by the CPU.
  • each block which comprises the control part 220 may be comprised by the hardware for exclusive use, and may be comprised by the combination of several hardware.

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